Thanks for all the feedback. The debug sampler and JMeter function methods
I can look into. I am using JMeter in GUI mode, so probably can't specify
log file at runtime (don't want to parse the JMeter.log file either).

On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 1:54 AM, Nermin CALUK <[email protected]> wrote:

> See if something like this
> ${__javaScript((${__time()}-${TESTSTART.MS})/1000)} works for you
>
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> You could add this to a  'debug sampler' name; inside a 'once only
> controller':
>  [Date=${__time("dd-MM-yyyy",today)}] [Time=${__time("hh:mm",today)}]
>
>
> This would give you the start date and time for your test
>
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> ZK
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